Book Review: Navigating Lawyering in the Age of Neuroscience : Why Lawyers Can No Longer Do Without Emotions (Nor Could They Ever)  

Riccardo Vecellio Segate

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Research Handbook on Law and Emotion, edited by Susan A. Bandes, Jody Lyneé Madeira, Kathryn D. Temple, and Emily Kidd White, Edward Elgar, 2021, 640 pp, £48.00 (e-book), £225.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-78811-907-8; The Emotional Brain and the Guilty Mind: Novel Paradigms of Culpability and Punishment, by Federica Coppola, Hart, 2021, 304 pp, £58.50 (e-book), £32.99 (paperback), £65.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-50993-431-7; Neurolaw: Advances in Neuroscience, Justice, and Security, edited by Sjors Ligthart, Dave van Toor, Tijs Kooijmans, Thomas Douglas, and Gerben Meynen, Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, xvii + 278 pp, €85.59 (e-book), €99.99 (hardback), ISBN 978-3-03069-277-3; Neuroscience and Law: Complicated Crossings and New Perspectives, edited by Antonio D’Aloia and Maria Chiara Errigo, Springer, 2020, xv + 568 pp, €96.29 (e-book), €119.99 (paperback), €169.99 (hardback), ISBN 978-3-03038-840-9
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)268-283
Number of pages21
JournalNordic Journal of Human Rights
Volume40
Issue number1
Early online date27 Apr 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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